in fact, in 1983 when i was 39, ronald reagan changed my eligibility for social security from age 65 to 66. we need to do the same type thing and that's recalibrate based on longevity and life cycle, et cetera. social security eligibility for my children and grandchildren should be further out to 68, and then later to 69, and possibly even by age 70, way down the line. c.o.l.a.s should be looked at, chain cpi makes a lot of difference in terms of the cost impact actuarially in terms of social security. there's no question medicare is the real difficult one. it's the 800 pound gorilla in the living room. paul ryan was on the right track in my judgment. i think premium support is something where you can control the government's cost. service reimbursement for medicare like we have today runs ramp pant and it's got to be fixed. >> senator, maybe there's a perception that, you know, the president got his revenues, now we got to work on spending. but just listening to some of his comments, are that if we are going to talk about spending, we're going to continue to make sure it's not on th